At Mount Rushmore, Trump Warns of Communism and Urges Defense of American Liberties.
Donald Trump's Address at Mount Rushmore
According to Espreso.tv: Speaking from Mount Rushmore, U.S. President Donald Trump called on Americans to safeguard the freedoms envisioned by the nation's founders 250 years ago. In his remarks, Trump emphasized that American identity is under renewed assault, stating:
“As we approach this magnificent anniversary, we see that American identity is facing a new attack.”
Trump also declared communism a threat, labeling it an enemy of the U.S. Constitution. He vowed that
“we intend and we swear, so that all may hear, that the citizens of the United States of America will quickly defeat communism.”During his speech, the president asserted: “America will never be a communist country!”
A Historic Moment and Political Message
In a separate historic move, Donald Trump unveiled a $100 bill bearing his own signature—the first time a sitting U.S. leader has ever placed their signature on currency. This act underscores his stance on protecting American values and traditions.
Trump’s Mount Rushmore appearance formed a key part of his political messaging ahead of the elections, highlighting his effort to rally voters who feel traditional American values are under threat. His call to fight communism reflects not only domestic political trends but also the global geopolitical challenges facing the United States. Furthermore, the signed banknote symbolizes Trump’s personal approach to the presidency and his desire to leave a lasting mark on history.
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